we recorded over 800 free vocals for you to use under the CC license

We just finished the second volume of the "Vocal Hazard Pack" we started almost a year ago. These are free to use even in commercial projects under the CC-BY license and we made these samples while keeping "high-quality" in mind using a Neumann u87 micrpohone and a Avalon 2022 Preamp inside a professional recording studio.

www.volterock.com (we'll help u get in touch with any of the talent in this library. Use the "contact tab"

edit: Wow, thank you for all the support! We're being asked if there is a way to donate but I think that might get complicated since we would want all participants to get a fair share and we already told them it would be a free project. We don't know how to organize contract negotiations... Probably the best way to help is to sign up for the newsletter & support future projects. Perhaps we can work with you in the future for other sound fx and scoring.

Is there enough interest to crowdfund more sounds? We've never done anything like this -- as you can tell we're a bit newb.

Just a note though: You should really specify the actual license you are releasing your work under. You write "free to use even in commercial projects under the CC license", but there is no "THE" CC license.

From the text in your readme file it's pretty sure for this pack you want the CC-BY license. I highly recommend linking to the human readable license summary wherever you advertise your download (Reddit, your website, etc.), and using the actual license in your readme or separate license file bundled with your work.

You might think "hey, I'm basically releasing this stuff for free, what do I care about a license anyway?", but using the correct license (ideally) not only makes sure you get the credit you deserve for your work, it's also important for the legal protection of people using your work, especially in a commercial project.

Thank you for your support! If we accepted donations then it might get complicated because we would want everyone to get a fair share. Maybe we could do some kind of crowd-funding project in the future? We don't know anything about this though.

Probably the best way to help is to sign up for the newsletter at http://volterock.com & support future projects.

Dude this is amazing! Just having so many things to use as placeholders and stuff at a quality that you can actually use to get your point across to whoever is actually doing the sound is so so useful.

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